A Palmer Township man, who drank so much that he missed his flight to Puerto Rico, wrecked the inside of the home where he was staying and threatened the woman living there, according to court records.

Anne Lehr told police that 32-year-old Wilfredo Rosario-Ortiz, living with Lehr at a home in the 3600 block of Southwood Drive, had a flight scheduled for Saturday that would take him back to Puerto Rico, court records say. Authorities did not elaborate on the relationship between Lehr and Rosario-Ortiz in court documents.

Lehr said the 32-year-old began drinking at 2 p.m. Friday and continued until about 7 a.m. Saturday, court papers say. Lehr told police she decided to stay in a hotel that night because of Rosario-Ortiz's intoxication, court records say. She said she came home early in the morning to find the driver she'd arranged for Rosario-Ortiz waiting in the driveway, according to court papers.

Rosario-Ortiz was passed out inside, police say, and had destroyed a large amount of the interior of the home. Lehr said she was unable to wake Rosario-Ortiz and left, but returned when she realized she'd forgotten her keys, authorities report.

Rosario-Ortiz had woken in the meantime and the two began arguing about his drinking and missing his flight, court records say. Lehr said she went to the garage to get her vehicle, but found that the 32-year-old had disconnected the garage doors, according to police.

"You and I are going to die here!" Rosario-Ortiz allegedly told Lehr.

Authorities say Lehr was able to convince Rosario-Ortiz to help open the doors manually and she left in her Jeep while the defendant threatened to punch the vehicle. She called 911 in the vehicle, police say.

Rosario-Ortiz was arraigned before on-call District Judge David Tidd on charges of terroristic threats, harassment and disorderly conduct. He was sent to Northampton County Prison in lieu of $15,000 bail.